Limeslade Bay is a small cove just to the west of Bracelet Bay in the south east corner of the Gower Peninsula, near Swansea in south Wales.
There is a car park in the adjacent Bracelet Bay.
Of note is an iron mine at the head of the bay, near the roadside.
This is believed to have been worked from Roman times.
This is one of the many 'slades' one finds in Gower - small valleys or dells, usually opening on to the sea.